Bream Reaper Travel Spinning Rod 7ft / 2.1m – 4 Piece
Delivery in 3 to 7 days on average from Balgowlah, NSW.
FAQs About LandCaster Tackle
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LandCaster Tackle is located in Balgowlah, New South Wales.
How Long Does Shipping Take?
Shipping takes between 3 and 7 days on average. Remote locations can take longer.
How Long Does Processing Take?
Your order is usually packed and sent out the following business day if made after noon. Early morning orders are often packed and sent out the same day. All orders are packed and sent out no later than two business days.
Does LandCaster Tackle Ship to Remote Locations and Collection Boxes?
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Bream Reaper Travel Spinning Rod
A compact bait-fishing rod for bream, estuary sessions and easy land-based fishing
The Bream Reaper Travel Spinning Rod is built for anglers who want a practical, easy-to-pack rod for lure and bait fishing around estuaries, rivers, canals, jetties, pontoons, rock walls, and holiday fishing spots. Great for fishing and riding the pushbike or Dirodi.
Whether you are chasing bream with lures or chicken bait, prawn, worms, yabbies or small flesh baits this rod gives you a simple grab-and-go setup without needing to lug around a full-length rod. Perfect for after school fishing.
It is a smart option for travelling anglers, kids, beginners, and anyone who wants a compact rod ready for quick bait sessions.
Best used for
The Bream Reaper is ideal for land-based bait fishing, including:
- bream around pontoons, bridges, jetties and oyster edges
- flathead along sand edges, drains and shallow drop-offs
- redfin in dams, creeks and freshwater edges
- whiting, mullet, and other light estuary species
- family fishing trips, camping, caravan travel and weekend sessions
- keeping in the car for quick after-work or holiday fishing
It is best suited to lure and bait fishing where sensitivity, convenience and portability matter. Its great for Bream, Flathead, Trevally, Yakka, and we have caught our fair share of Squid with this rod.
Why bait anglers like it
Most travel rods are sold like they are only for lure fishing.
The Bream Reaper is different.
It also works beautifully as a light bait-fishing rod when paired with small hooks, pre-tied rigs, light sinkers and simple estuary baits.
Use it with:
- garlic chicken bait
- prawns
- worms
- yabbies
- bread
- small fish strips
- dough baits
- light pre-tied bait rigs
If you want a rod for relaxed bream fishing from a jetty, bank, pontoon, canal wall or river edge, this is the kind of setup that makes sense.
Easy to pack, easy to fish
A good travel rod should not be a hassle.
The Bream Reaper packs down neatly, making it handy for:
- car boots
- backpacks
- caravans
- boats
- holiday luggage
- camping gear
- quick family fishing trips
That makes it a useful rod to keep ready for those “we should have brought a rod” moments.
Recommended ReproBaits setup
For a simple bream bait-fishing setup, pair the Bream Reaper with:
1. ReproBaits Beak Hooks
Great for soft baits like chicken, prawn, worm and small flesh baits.
2. Pre-tied bait fishing rigs
Perfect if you want a fast, clean setup without tying rigs on the bank.
3. Light sinkers
Use only enough weight to hold bottom or keep the bait in the zone.
4. Garlic chicken, prawn, worm or yabby bait
Small baits usually get better hook-ups than oversized chunks.
Best simple combo:
Bream Reaper + Beak Hooks + pre-tied bait rig + garlic chicken bait.
Why this rod fits the ReproBaits system
ReproBaits is about practical bait-fishing gear that helps you get fishing without overcomplicating things.
The Bream Reaper fits that system because it works with the kind of fishing many Aussie anglers actually do:
- quick land-based sessions
- simple bait rigs
- small hooks
- family fishing
- estuary bream and flathead
- holiday fishing
- practical, compact gear
You do not need a massive tackle setup to catch fish. You need the right bait, the right rig, and a rod that suits the job.
Suggested setup for bream
For bream around pontoons, jetties and river edges:
- Tie on a small Beak Hook.
- Use a small piece of chicken, prawn, worm or yabby.
- Cast close to structure.
- Let the bait sit naturally.
- Wait for the rod to load before striking.
Bream can pick at bait before properly taking it so do not strike too early.
Who should buy this rod?
The Bream Reaper is a good choice if you want:
- a compact travel rod
- a light bait-fishing rod
- a rod for bream, flathead, redfin and estuary species
- a rod for camping, holidays or the car
- a simple setup for kids or beginners
- a second rod for quick bait sessions
- a practical rod to pair with ReproBaits rigs and hooks
It is not the rod for heavy rock fishing, big surf gutters or oversized baits. It is best for light, practical, sensitive lure and bait fishing.
Add these with your rod
To get the most out of the Bream Reaper, add:
- ReproBaits Beak Hooks for chicken, prawn and worm baits
- Pre-tied bait fishing rigs for quick setup
- Tall Poppy Spinner for Trout and Red Fin Perch
- Luderick Hooks perfect for Mullet and Yakka fishing
For most bream and estuary sessions, start simple: rod, small hook, light rig, good bait.
Final word
The Bream Reaper Travel Spinning Rod is made for anglers who want a compact, practical rod for light bait fishing without the fuss.
Keep it in the car, pack it for a weekend away, take it camping, or use it for quick local bream sessions around jetties, canals, rivers and pontoons.
Pair it with ReproBaits Beak Hooks or a pre-tied bait rig, add a small piece of chicken, prawn, worm or yabby, and you have a clean, simple bait-fishing setup ready to go.
Simple rod. Simple rig. Better bait fishing.
How It Compares to Other Travel Rods
| Feature | Bream Reaper 7ft / 2.1m | |
|---|---|---|
| Construction | High-quality graphite | |
| Pieces | 4-piece for easy travel | |
| Line Weight | 8 - 15 lb line |
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| Rod Action | Med-Light 8 - 20 gram lures | |
| Ideal For | Bream, flathead, estuary fishing |